The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 October 1964 — Page 6

Page 6 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1964

GREENCASTLE, INDIANA

THE DAILY BANNER

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ken-

NOT1CE OF ADMINISTRATION

In the Circuit Court ol Putnam County, Indiana

Notice is hereby given that Robert i dall of Indianapolis spent the Milhon was on the 12 day of October, i _ w 1964. appointed: Executor of the Will weekend With Air. and Mrs. 0f AU i pe n rs“ns lh0 havm, Cea ;ra d ims against ^rris Irwin and Mrs. Aileen said estate, whether or not due. must Overstreet. They all called on file the same in said court within six 1 .. x («> months from the date of the first Mr ‘ and Mrs - Causey of publication of this notice or said claims Parke County on Sunday,

will be forever barred. f Dated at Creencastle. Indiana, this

12 day of October. 1864. Probate Cause No. 10.443

Jack P Hinkle

Clerk of the Circuit Court for Putnam County. Indiana.

I J. Frank Durham

Attorney

JUANITA CASTRO gets an affectionate hug from a child in a Catholic home for Cuban children in Miami, Fla. Miss Castro, 32, sister of Cuban dictator Fidel Castro, went to Miami from Mexico.

Clinton and Madison Friendly Clubs were to go for a picnic on Miansfield Lake for their monthly meeting, but as the j weather was cold and windy

i>22-28-3t they spent the day with Mrs.

Ray Clodfelter. All enjoyed the

MORTON NEWS j pitch-in dinner, departed late in

the afternoon thanking Mrs.

Mrs. Elijah Boiler has re- Clodfelter for her hospitality,

turned home from Putnam

County Hospital w'here she un- ^ )on 1 for £ et to attend the derwent surgery last week. bazaar and smorgasbord at Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nichols ^nion Chapel Church; serving

spent Sunday evening with • s t ar t^ at 5:30.

fi lends in Newport. Indiana. Friends are glad to hear Mrs. They reported a most enjoyable Ester Mitchell is happy now evening as they met with a w -ith her daughters in Chicago,

number of old friends.

FILLMORE SCHOOL NEWS After many days of patient waiting the Junior Class finally received their class rings. Ivory never made hands as pretty as those adorable class rings. The Juniors have completed their magazine sales, reaching a final total of $2,325.89. High salesmen were Rick Robinson and Jennifer Giddins with $277.09 and $261.20 respectively. Everyone made sincere endeavors to reach their goal and enjoyed selling the magazines very much. The class wants to thank everyone for their cooperation.

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OFFICIAL SIZE FOOTBALL Z'X si oo }/ Lasts K, Back-yard fun for the ** kiddies and Dad too! Be & here early for yours! * Sorry, Only 1 to a Customer No Mail or Phone Orders

^ | Trudy Siddon, Sarah Johnston, chapter advisor, Mrs. Edith I Linda Bowman, Jane Woods, Doty, each received a rose corThe Senior Class has an- and Linda Pickett _ ^ nounced the date of their class The Chapter mo thers are sage ' 1716 meetin S was then I play has been changed from | ^ Marjorie Cash and Mrs. adjourned to refreshments and October 21. to October 30. Be Smythe, and the dancing, sure and don’t miss “Charlie's j

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—• i On Thursday, October 1, the . * Fillmore FHA Chapter held its installation of officers and initation of new members. During an impressive candlelight ceremony the following girls were installed as officers for the coming year: President, Becky Cash, Vice-President, Linda Smythe, Secretary, Linda Kelly, Treasurer, Ruth | Hutcheson, Parliamentarian, ! f Sandy Ellet, Song Leader, Deb- : bie Gaston, Projects Chairman, ^ Linda Ogle, Public Relations Chairman. Runna Harris, Re-: porter. Velvet Clark. During the initiation ceremony, each candidate for membership received a red rose, symbol of FHA. The following; ^ girls were brought into the ^ - club: Barbara Nichols, Sue Cur- ACT INTERPRETATIONS OF among the changes brought about bj tis, Rosie Archer, Shirley Hen- plotters on grounds of fabrics recent textile innovations. James, Inc. dricks, Billie Buis, Sherry turn f urniture j n to show-pieces of art. makes the chairs which are covered with Flater, Sue Gorham, Karen sjjghtly subdued coloration without reduc- upholstery containing hard-wearing Avisco Bowen, Joyce Elmore, Eliza- tion 0 f brightness, and subtle texture rayon. *23 beth Shaner, Alberta Wood, treatment without loss of durability, are

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